This document is a catalog listing books, papers, and magazines for sale on UFO and paranormal topics. It includes over 50 books summarized by title and author, primarily paperbacks and some hardcovers. The books cover topics like UFO sightings and encounters, abductions, government conspiracies, and paranormal phenomena. The document also lists several UFO-focused magazines available for purchase. It provides contact information for ordering and notes that prices include postage within the UK.
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AMAZING UFO. AND AU ENS by R Matthews. 1992 Children’s books. 126 pages.
DIMENSIONS A Casebook of AlJen Contact by Jacques Vallee. 1988. Index. 315 pages.
An EXPERIMENT WITH AUEN INTELUGENCE by "Larry Kingston". 1991. General. 112 pages.
SKY CRASH by Jenny Randles, B Butler. D Street. 1984. 1980 Rendlesham case. Illustrated. 385 pages.
* TRANSFORMATION.The Bre.kthrough by Whitley Strieber. 1988. ’Communion’sequel. 255 pages.
The UFO CONSPIRACY by Jenny Randles. The first 40 years. Recommended. Illustrated. 224 pages.
The UFO ENCYCLOPEDIA compiled by John Spencer. 1991. 16 colour plates. Useful ref. 446 pages.
UFO..AFRICAN ENCOUNTERS by Cynthia Hind of Zimbabwe. 1982. Rec’d. 8 plates. 240 pages.
UFOs, PAST,PRESENT & FUTURE by Robert Emenegger. 1974. Mainly USA angle. 212 plates.
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ABOVE TOP SECRET by Tlmothy Good. Worldwide cover-up. Recommended. 16 plates. 590 pages.
ADVANCED AERIAL DEVICES REPORTED DURING THE KOREAN WAR by Richard Haines. Illustrated.
*AUEN IDENTITIES by Richard Thompson. 1993. Wide coverage. Recommended. Index. 505 pages.
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*ANGELS AND AUENS by Keith Thompson. 1991. Serious UFO work. Broad view. Index. 295 pages.
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The CIRCLEMAKERS by Andrew Collins. 1992. Circles and ’orgone energy’. 70 btw photos. 352 pages.
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and orgone energy. 50 plates. 488 pages. E19.00
The COSMIC PULSE OF UFE by Trevor Constable. Rev. 1990.
EXTRA-TERRESTRIALS AMONG US by George Andrews. 1986. Recommended baraain. Illustrated. 310 pages.
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FLYING SAUCERS SERIOUS BUSINESS by Frank Edwards. 1966 classic, reprinted. Illustrated. 318 pages.
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HOUSE OF lORDS UFO DEBATE edited by John Michell. Hansard text of 18 Jan 79. Illustrated. 115 pages.
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Off.beat angles. Illustrated. 240 pages.
LOOKING FOR AUENS by Jenny Randles & Peter Hough.
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1991 edition. Winged monsters in West Virginia. 275 pages.
* THE MOTH MAN PROFHECiES by John
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SILENT INVASION by Ellen Crystal. 1991. USA alien encounters. 16 iIIus pages. 200 pages.
*THE ONLY PLANET OF CHOICE edited by Phyllis Schlemmer & Palden Jenkins. 1993. Channelling. 400 pages.
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OVER HAMPSHIRE AND THE ISLE OF WIGHT by Robert Price. 1990. local cases. 8 plates. 142 pages.
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UFOs OVER PLYMOUTH (booklet) edited by Bob Boyd. Devonshire cases. Diagrams. 34 pages.
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AUEN UAISON by Timothy good. 1991. Popular UFO update. Baraain. 8 plates. Index. 250 pages.
AN EXPERIMENT WITH SPACE by Roben Morison. vonex propulsiOn ideas. Baraain. 62 pages.
The GULF BREEZE SIGHTlNGS by Ed & Frances Walters. USA 1990. 32 colour plates. 348 pages.
*MAJESTlC by Whitley Strieber. 1989. Billed as a novel based on fact. Baraain. 315 pages.
PERSPECTIVES by John Spencer. 1989. Abductions dept. 8 plates. Special baraain. 255 pages.
PHANTOMS OF THE SKY by David Clarke & Andy Roberts. 1990. Wide-ranging. 8 plates. 204 pages.
SCIENCE AND THE UFO. by Jenny Randles & Peter Warrington. 1985. 8 plates. Index. 215 pages.
SECRET UFE by David Jacobs. 1992. UFO abductions at first hand, genetic testing? 336 pages.
UFOs AND HOW TO SEE THEM by Jenny Randles. 1992. General. 100 photos ncluding colour. Baraain. 144 pages.
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The AGE OF THE UFO edited by Peter Brookesmith (Orbis) 1984. Colour illustrations. 208 pages.
The AUEN WORLD (from The Unexplained). Black Cat edition. Colour illustrations. 95 pages.
*UFO ENCOUNTERS editors: Jerome Clark & Marcello Truzzi. 1992. Colour illustrations. GOOd value. 128 pages.
*UFO INVESTIGATION by Reuben Stone. 1993. Blitz edition. Good text, well Illustrated. 80 pages.
UFOS: WHERE DO THEY COME FROM Black Cat edition. Colour illustrations. 95 pages.
*WORLD ATlAS OF UFOS edited by John Spencer (UFOs.THE DEFINITIVE CASEBOOK). Recommended. 190 pages.
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FORTEAN TIMES remar1<able value for money latest issue. 1994. 68 pages.
Welllustrated. 32 pages. Quarto. BarQain.
SPACEUNK (UK) Four assorted Issues published by L Beer.
SPACEQUEST (UK) 1978. 28 glossy pages. A4 size. Set of first three issues: r2.00. #2 & #3 together:
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Daily Mail - London
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ture wu exposed as a
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by one Of the
two men who hatched
the
in their local
pub.
The ’Thing, as It was
christened, was nothing
more than a milk bottle
top, a cotton reel &I1d a
button.
Ret1red print worker
Roger. Hooton, who now
lives in Adelaide. owned
in UK
up
UaU’s
Mail, the re&d1ng
tem&tional edltion,
another flUllous photo
supposedly of the Loch
Ness Monster was of a
model mounted on toy
plot.
aircnft.
Looking up
pitched sound we.
don’t know .quite
what to make of it
all," she said.
The objects finally
towards
headed
Leicester at around
4.10pm, according to ’
the study group who
would like to hear
from anyone.else
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flying -saueerturned the Wiltshire town of Wa.rminster
into a mecca for UFO spotters. and claims
of other slghtings
came thick and
By BILL MOUlAND
Witness George
Hemmings said:
"One object seemed
to dance around the
J’ve never
other
seen anything like
this before they.
definitely were not
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high-
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around the sky" at
fast speeds, hovering
at
times
and
producing a high.
pitched noise which
in
changed
A MIS Heath of
Hinckley also spotted
the UFOs at around
4pm;"A lot of people
were looking up into
the sky. We were just
coming back from
shopping when we
saw two saucer-like
low in. the
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spotted hoverine
over Earl ShiltOD
last week remain
unidentified by
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blank. When we got the
f11m back from Boots,
there it was
a flying
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saucer.’
After the. photo air
pcared In the Wanninster Journal, the Thing
took on a lile of its own.
A national newspaper
took up the story and
Warmlnster t.hrobbed
with hundreds of people
hoping to see an allen.
The town even spawned
a.tter
UFO Newsletter.
in- its ownJoke had got out
"Ihe
of hand,’ said
Hooton, ’n had sparked &
whole new industry in
Warmlnster &nd It
seemed a shame to stop
lIubma.r1ne.
He hM now confessed
Alien
the hoax to John Spencer, vice-chairman of the
decided It was time
to come clean, although 1 British UFO Research
Asso<:iation, who Included
don’t. know why no one the
in two of hJs
ever IIpOtted it in the
f1nlt. pIace,’ aald Mr Mr Spencer 1SII.id:
HootOD.
was the picture that
Jeemed obvious to me
me Involved in the
use looked 10 stupid.
the
’But fooled everyone subject. I was 11
ed time and got me
at the time and
on fooling them. The fiy- bly interested. had always been regarded as
ing saucer was even
cepted as genuine by the one of those photographs
British UFO Re3earch that could be OJ’ could
.
Association and Is listed not be,
In the UFO Encyc- ’Mr Hooton felt terribly
guilty about It. He
the record
Mr Hooton. 52, and his wanted to
.
friend.Gordon Faulkner.
a factory worker, hit on
Despite knowing the
the plan in 1965 a.tter
Mr Spencer’s faith
reading about alleged Is unshaken. He &aid: ’I
UFO Bight.inp 10
don’t. believe In tly1ng
local paper.
1
saucers or
In
field
’We a out to aeaucer do believe aliens, UFOs.
There are things we
&I1d
flying:
at the cot.ton reel’ don’t. understand . In our
bottle cap with skies.’
and milk
the button on top,’. &aid
Warmlnster Journal
.
Mr Hooton.
editor Diana
’I was dropp!nK It on to whose grandfather
the ground and Gordon lli;hed the original photo,
was photographing it as said: ’I always used to
fell. There was nothing say tbat when 1 saw one
to Indi te speed or size 1 would believe 1 stw
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never
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he was Imagining things when he
saw a UFO from his kitchen win.
dow - until he read the O;rjord
Mail, sister paper of the Bice5ter
Advertiser.
For there in black and white
was Geoff and Jenny Cunningham’s account of their sighting of
a UFO on the sarne
night.
The,
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fr~m
Hamp.
den Avenue, Thame, saw.an BOft
long object near the Oxfordshire
Golf Club at Moreton on the edge
of the lown.
Mr Cunningham said it was
about 25ft high, with lights round
the middle, and emitted an orange
glow, It appeared to go down near
Kidlington airfield,
Mr Clarke, 69, of Nuffield Close,
Bicester, said he saw a huge oir
ject, glowing red, from his kitchen
window as he made a cup of tea
one evening.
He said It was in the sky for a
few minutes then disappeared behind a house. It was heading
north.
Since the sighting he has been
teased by his family.
He said: "I was as sober as a
judge, I don’t drink. But when I
laId my son he said r was crazy.
"But when I saw It in the paper
I realised I was not talking out of
my hal and I was quite sane,"
at the Oxfordshire Golf
CIub or Kidlington air1eld had
any knowledge of the machine
and no sightings were reported to
Thames Valley Police,
A SPOOKY tale or eclence fact, Penetrating the Web, held here by Elsie Oakensen, may
have aome of the anawers,
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A CHURCH Sfowe woman be invited 10 go on Ihese pro- wilh no beam," she
who spoued a UFO has had grammes," said Elsie, who explained. After the lights
her experien e immortalised . never.gets ti red of telling her had circled around for a lime,
on video.
they left, and Elsi~ found her.
story.
Elsie Oakensen’s Irip
Her journey home 10 self driving along the road as
home
Davenlry 10 the
village one May day in 1978
has left her a minor c~lebrity
in UFO circles.
Her appearance in Ihe
video, Penelrating The Web,
is Ihe latest in II long line of
screen spolS, radio shows IInd
menlions hi al leasllen books
on the subject.
"It’s very flattering 10 slilI
Cunninghams Cram
jou~ey
had
Church Stowe went wrong as before, only her
she lurned right at Weedon taken twice as long as if
crossroads, where she first should have,
noUced a grey dumbbell
A few months laler Elsie
object wilh red and green hellrd of a group of four
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Byfield women travelling
lights,
As she entered Ihe village through Presion Capes a few
hours laler, who had seen
her car came to a hlllt.
"By the schoolrooms I was similar l ghls, which experts
in complete darkness except believe backs up her extraorfor ’a series of while lighls dinary story,
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STUNNED Sus.an Guy wondered if she
was bdng takcri for a ride when she saw’
four objects hovering above her as she
waiteJ for iibus in 1llam s View, Barking,
Susan, J8, of Charllon Crescent,
watched for 40 minules as the four bright
while spheres circled 11.160 feel.
Ch ldminder Susan said; "My bus was
late when IIQoked up :ld saw [hese four
bright white objecls moving in a circle.
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had aiso seen the myslI:rious
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the sports centre.
see whether was being
by f100d- He said: ;’A of nightcluhs use power’
10
10
101
lights but it-’definitely wasn’tcuming
from the ground.
"Lat~r, Ilold my fneni.ls. They laughed
al me, bul I know what I saw il was
somelhing we k110w nOlhing about."
Susan reporleJ the sighting to UFO
expo:n Roy Lake. of Tudor Road, Barking.
Roy said he had been inundated with
calls from Thames View residents who
shows-Which
ful laser ligh!
can be seen
from miles away, You can’! s<:e the beam
and very often it i.s difficult to see what
[hey are. Susan’s case is something different because of the number of objects
thaI she saw."
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UFOLOGISTS
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it
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to
about
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object
underath:’
ruary "I shaped
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day
a
having
follows
sightings
of
light
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five and
on
experience,
per
quickly
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are
checked.
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into
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camera
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them
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the phenomena up
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lights
the investigation
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beads
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thrown
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sightings
hovering
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further from
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~. Shrublands
when
about
at
outside
from the
.
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saw bottles
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said
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anything
around
about
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had
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.
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lights
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in
i
before
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of
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loads
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from New
what
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on
the .
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the
081
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over
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the .
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to Monday
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any contacting 594
one
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home
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was the light
the
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and calls be
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for
brought
as
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of
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to aaid
land- ofical!
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al
l
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.AFTER HAVE
the
spot.- wor-k Road. aureI’-
remain
group
aclivily.
area ap ar 3fjoining
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was
were
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Ii
Hill Army,"We’re
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;n
pl( le J /’"
should t .-
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me
to
quick- down looked cal s,
who
of
with
.
children
mal
I
SKY ORIGINS
ALIEN
of
ground.
mystery
60s
lights aO e.
!
Asl bourne
object
The named.
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some said were
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not
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the
Anyone
from
hearing
I
when
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who
prople fintler. UI"O
on
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plus
GROUNDED
spoilers,
town’s Sunday
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back
history
,
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witnes S, fear.
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a
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Ihrough
while.
time
very
~
in
UFOs
sl l ken
the
ridicule, walking a
who
Roy
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defy
waS lookinc
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do
is
.
1
witnes d
Ihe
the
spot ed
air. the~ fast.
ap eared Kilchener "I’d hung
for Roy Pole
of
of
were
the
sighting
want
been
.
!
was camera.
the
never
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is
.
became preny Roy.found
Hill activity
aerial
mighl
the
edges.
of
unbowed and
helicopter
London saw Stapleford
incident who
police
says
was
Cynics
the else activty. Stanstcd, ac ount
"It The founder
from one
totally
for
the
by
activity.
sightings
It
do
eITect
to
reported
sighting
1994
.
phenomena
exploding
be
is
siIC
Ab ots
that
LIGHTS
.
evidence
se n
be Road
aOOUI
e"platned
of
in
.
147
.
the
sug est
silent
n’porlerl
were
fisherman
object
uplan lion.
year
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remained explodes
dawasrk beingUFO the close and
Dome
area
thre
al
i~rested
in
iotersted strange
a
who
a
ly
but
in
of
dismis ed
of
shape.
one
MAf!
terms
a
stalionary
point
ASHBOURNE
to
this
i
recent
that
and Hill
High
~wdrowne as~cordne e ~tI-J
in things
on
has in
pond
’the
by
UFO by
hut
and
SlUdies. 10 to
sheds
Ihe
si~hlings
of
recent
sinister for’
invC$l
Mol).
.
filmed experts
then
.,
Epping
had
objects
as
returns
of
singh~
TEL GRAPH
-
remaining
Whitehall
iris
by
the
Ave
into
off by
off
have
mysterious
known
the
captured
ling At
him. Forest
sha~d doandme ga who conlaCl resarch thearea and
minutes
anything
by
cros ing
known
in
which
Weald
parno-
for
that Line
are
is Beach
says areas Ley
Nonh
.
bright
like
400
to
has
is
.hal
near about
very
10
shaped:’
before
particu-
huge
of
be
three
which time, to
NEWS
95
that
view
my
in
psrano l close
a
cal ing
lights
both airpots could
long
five
of
Ministry cent
minutes
firot
moving
I
per
of
out
cur ently
_
coming
cent .
obj~ts
Defence
sight.
film clearly of
video
can or
in
it
plane
Park
wa$just
.
Iheir
Scho 1. .hought
I
was of 17..
is
was to
14.
Lake. any.
on
Roy
off
life
my yards
a
a
go
a
sho ting house, away
10 bright
the Garner
over
the invcstigating
Chlngford
year
or
it
perhaps and
star
when orange founh
about
are. sen
Flying
for
nOliced
by Road
Barking-based the
and
300
student
bed
Walthamstow
over feel
but
I
1 .3Opm
latcst
it
red
on
scho lboy
of
al
lights
a
Snwt Thursday
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prime of
considered
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I SNAPPED AN
ALIEN .SAYS IAN
. t he-
H....ILTON .-r~a picru,.s
A FUNNY thin; I I,TOMp1crure-s. I Nr.W. &ho".<I tim~
happened to
Ian’.
Ian
on
..
.he
the
when
at thr
Ian rook the
Macpherson
the way to the
reservoir.. .
He was buzzed
b’
whal he’s com’Lnced
a UFO from the
..as Zone:
Twilight
UFO
Ih.I’s
Un.
id.ntil.d Flying Obj." and not a f~ee.faUJ,g
..,
hubcap. clay pIgeon or a
~ ~:~ ~ d,-ijI~ ~:-~i’n!Sl~ :~
grey
took
as
walked oJODS bonks 01
the rltl.ervolf. He uid: "J
phOfog.r.aph~
walk.d
look
as I
oJons the bonk
and [ became .ware
hum.m.inl
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-of ,
noise,
IriDd of
Theon J
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wu holclJnS DIY
.no but 101, unabl. camt;;;(h~1fI.rf::fj:
befo...... he ’WISlook.
rf(kons
..,
~"D:f
Ins~,ellher.Zone inglt thf’cr.afl for arou.nd
ta.n
,h. Twiligh,
Al1d
ts. OUfer Space,
n01 the
ihn~
I
..
nutes,
was
_.
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UFOs
Wh.. h. "=od
n4ht UFO
oaid:
Mlko"" RobinsoneIpeI"l Daily b. con,o’led Lbe
Record and
....It It. mD1i~ f:1ritiDl developed ws film" w.
pbotDpaph I ha.e e.er
Ian then got out w.
aeen m thil C
t7l,
aatn.d del.n<~ ,hlOl. .ke,ch pod ."d produc.d
al>o
lh.tLlm
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T h
,i"eon
M
r,.orn Ro~~1’h
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in [his
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also
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0
f
a sel of Jan’s
photograph,
RAF
Pope &a.id: "Our WDa1
riDn
no
Obv1GUS explannion..~
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IAN
H..rdMACPHERSON
lIummlng nol..
10
dosely
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L.n nr....ltlll."
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Tn.
Ian.
~ ~ C;o~ h!m . . n
ilThese pjc,
IDS.
I-I ~
Th. Tiling, elre/Id, h...Imo,’
nnl.1l1d In /11’" .,I.<<:orr<J
H~ s"ajd:
ID.defuUtel)’ meotallic ~x.ami.n.spo..""an Ni,.
He
.bows.
of
.aDd had U’Ye-ral pelon it> They’ll be u.ing sPK;oI.
d;ffuse1i IiSh, on
staff and
’Und.c-t’"jd, .nsjdr . probe th~m mequipment
o-r-e
da.rkil!’l’. coloured rim
1;
d: "II
EXCITING
seJ"".n
Re-rirf"d
..As Ihe- craft
I. J.L> mO-1.’e IWI,", I ra.be.anmv
is.e-d fo
camen Ind took two pho.
Th.)’ beil... the pho,o,
be took
Cra~gh.u{ar "Tht cr.fr’5 .cc~/~ra.
Reservoir; n~1f Dun. DOD ~’..s phenom~nlll_ By
CQuld beolp
Ie-TmIiD., e-xislenc. of OD .’aJ’woundlh.f JJQ.’_"
rh. i dor in lb.fiJm
prove. I.he
lan~s Surt j[ wl:S aJj~n
craft. And expens.ire
in,him ’ll’eor)’ storiousL)’,
nons
tures are really remark.
.ble. J holve Dever seen
.... Def.nco h...
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10
pic-
Malcolm RobLn.
0’ S~r.ng"
PhcnomcoE’1ii1 In’V.euiga
to
son,
inS’
photos. The draw-
the UFO
RAF s:a:r [huewert’
rno,-ements
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Maria Ward will never forget the night of November 21, 1990. She was
abducted as she slept in her own home, subjected to terrifying abuse
and raped. Doctors who treated her injuries.-were-----appalled and implored
----_.- - .---her to contact the police. But Maria didn’t dare... for she believes her
--~
terrifying ordeal was carried out by ALIENS. Maria is just one of
thousands of men and
-_..~---.~-
women in Britain who claim to
----- .-.have been snatched by visitors
from outer space for bi:r.ar.e
experiments. Most remain silent
for fear of ridicule and live in a
dark world of terror and
Because we
understand how bad
a migraine can feel
-
shame unable to reach out
for help. But now Maria has
broken her silence in a bid to
help fellow victims and, she says,
force the Government to admit they are
hiding the truth about aliens.
And UFO experts estimate that up to
1 in 50 people in Britain have endured
1 drains you. You’re alone, trapped hy the pain.
II’s sickeninj!. You miss out on life’s pleasures.
Migraleve was developed hy a research phannacisl
who understood migraine hecause he suffered it himself.
lIe made sllre
provided a complete answer (or
so that when
all migraine symptoms. lie made
lakcn carly, it rOllld swiftly slop a migraine in its ’"rks.
H YIIU suffer (rom migraine, J’.1igraleve was made (m YO!.
1’-1ij!raleve
.
~
I’-ligraleve
Made to stop
migraine before
it stops you
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VIDEO MYSTERY OF THE UFO THAT’S BAFFLING THE MEN FROM THE MINISTRY
CATCH OF THE DAY, The li.hermon’. .ideo of Ihe donling, .ilent obje<l -
hut i, it a
UFO
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13.
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By NICK FIELDING and
RICHARD HELLER
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th.t It could be amcomereflect
pri.m
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lens.
caused by
And th.t WRS ...hoed by Dr Peter
Broads.’
the-
Andrews. of the Royal
Observawry. Cambrld",..
’Thank you, sir, Could you
please put the details on this
official form l’
It wW s ilke :script lor ’11e
Even Phtllp Mantle, dlrecwr or
Investlg.tlon. for the British
UFO Research Assocl.tion,
thought. thp. ImA.gp. WA.~ if’ltheJ’ nn
aircraft or an optical effect.
Fln.lly, we ""nt the vldro 00
MarUn Hn.nMn. Of PR.nasonic.
a.
Men From The Mini~try. But no.
n h,pp"n.d 00 three resJ>Onsl1)l~
genuinely believed
UnldenUfled
.n
On
y~.r. M.rk
WlIklns, BUI Deuters .nd
OCwber 23 IRSt
Steph.n Farro.., lrom
EYES IN THE SKY:
Dagenham. E.c;sex. went fishing
on RoUesby Eroad in Norlolk.
And, IL’ usual, they took Mark’s
Panasonic MC6 camcorder to film
made
Th.t day, though, the wind pm.
them abandon the trip Rt 3
W-as
th.lr g~ar,
lens looked
object.
first was near the horizon.
It was coming straight. at us over
our heads. As I zoomed in it
turned Inw an Intense di.mond:
Bill swpped filming after about
six seconds and thf’n all three
eaw very bright Ught move over
.
th.m, south to north. Th~y
thought It might be militAry
aircraft, but. It made no noi~.
The trio thought no mOTP B.oout
It until thpy played the tape
mct. It hRd captured R bril{ht
d...lded
MoD,
Steve suddenly shouted Rnd
pointed at ’this bright light a
long way away’. he recalls.
Bm pointed the cameorder at it
could
’Through
Fr.....
the left, Bill
-or
foe? Should the
It fr md
nlition’s guns be pointed
skywards?
Their tUrn went to tht!’ official
the nerve centre of our defence
extra-terrpstrials Mr
N. G. Pope, 01 the
(AIr Stoff) 2&.
at.
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a.ga.in:’5t
.n IrisWhen open, fitted - n odel
type
Iris
me,’ he said. A coDeague found
00
01 the
object which tumoo tnto a
distinct diamond :;hape. The
images looked so authentic that
00 send them to the
they
their cau,h.s,
.-Ilk..and IntenselythebelieveItwh.t h.
. .n It not gro..ing
At
c.m.no Iris Image to
’Looks like a
they had sighted
Flying Object,
A.
B.rnle
P.n
- over the Norfolk
-
steRdled by
Forward. senior In~ctor at th@
saucer full of Martians
firing gamma-ray guns
But RII they unloaded
10....
A.
c....cord’"
Aircraft Accident b1vestlgation
Branch at Famborough. which
Am jet &tter
exomln.d the
the Lockerbie disaster, He
pronounced the Imoge to be an
’HELW.get me the
Defence Secretary! I’ve
Just seen a flying
ell....n. ..ho
PcmcrlOni
Sec...torlat
Horizon
Deule.., Stephen Farrow cmd Mark Willli...
d.te,
bri~f
Hi-;h08.x~~.
Rut not this one.
Is vuy p cl!;e. ’The
Ministry of Defence’s only
concern with UF’Os Is to
establl5h whp.thpr or not
or
t.hf’~
Bunday. And we rushed It
Network Security
.nd
The M.teorologlCRI Office
London W.ather Centre said It
not a weather bAlloon. The
ttAf" and civil aviation 8uthorities
eliminated military a~rcl"Rtt and
North Bea helicoptern.
7ben Great Yarmouth cOA.slguard
told us that the night after the
WA..~
h.ve
o-r
ha-d
t.P.n
...porting
a caU
miles
lrom Rollesby Brood
a
bright
Should we fight or liee? Why
calm when It cost.s so liltlf’ to
panic? We comHlltRd moM’ f’Jepprt."’I.
sighting they
lia....
al~
13
M.nogement In
Briefing
But before he could scramble our
fighter defences, Mr Pope had to
1011010 Ministry procedures. ’It
would
he continu.d, ’00
further d.talls, so I
attRchp.d a co y of the form we
use to record details of sighUngs.’
Al1ow.ng another month two
00 set up Ministerial committee
to study It, the little green eh.ps
would now be In Downing Street,
FortunRte1y, the three men
5Pnt thf’lr vldro to The M I1 on
.
to
M"ylair, Jon W klin, of the
company’s lorensic video section,
was mystified.
’As far as I eRn determine. It
d.plcts a genuine object: he said.
V.t,
the
MC6.
which regulates the
going
Into the camcorder created a
-li~ht
dl.mond sh.pe.
The Mall on Sunday belteves thl.
exp.lains the startling image.
.xpem for analysis. At the
sorohl5t1CRted I.bornlorles 01
th....t:
...5ponded y..r....pom h.ve h.lp:
satellites, aircraft, weather
baUoon5, lightning, m~teorltes Mr Pope
00 258
Most
of UFO slghtlngs la5t
were quickly ex l:R.im~d as
a...
any threat to the security of the
we
United Kingdom, To
evidence that
not aware of
would Indlc.te the existence of
he wId the three
such a
men soberly.
later in the same I.tter 01
Janua.ry 7, Mr Pope could not
restrain his enthusiasm: ’Your
vidro Is Intriguing and certainty
one of the most interesting I
have !’Ieen. I have to say tha.t no
expl.n.tlon springs 00 mind:
a.ny
Picture: HIIGH PINNEY
.tay
ws..q.
teflected
Somehow, the Iris
on to the back of th,p tens and
.tlll IORves a
filmed. But
mystery 01 the dazzling light the
men saw, And Mr Pope Is still
pursuing the matter.
as the
Is
.till might be
concerned,
Something Out
A coU~gllP. Mold last w~k: ’We
cannot explRtn It. If there Is a
can Id.ntify It
posslhllity
whAt aircraft T’e involved, we
th.t
Mi"’.try
AF. f.r th....
Th.....
..e
.nd
will.’
H.
h... thl. ..eek. ’.
promised us ruli
briefing’
Until that h.ppens. ohservers 01
mysterious object.OJ are requested
not to phone the authorities or
The Mail on Sundny.
Official ad,,!Cf! Is 10 go to bed
""st.,,,,n
and on no accrnml v>alch
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Rescue teams rap RAF ’gloryboys’
. r.c.
THE RAF has been
accused of trying to steal
the glory In dramatic
mountain re5cue operations.
Volunteers who comb the
Scottish hills searching lor
stranded or Injured climbers
...y
their worl< Is
dogged by airmen
b.lng
who
By KIM W1LLSHER
snatch the accJ lm
Ing lives.
f.or BA.Y-
Th. rescue 01 51’year-11ld
grandmother J.ckle
Greaves. who sunlved two
nights In Arctic temperatures alter failing hundr.ds
in
reet down cliff
Scotland, brought the row
00 a heRd.
Unpaid mountain J’@SCuers
spent hours searching for
but th’y say
Mrs
the RAP swle the headlines
by hijacking the opemtlon.
01
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They are lurlous th.t the
RAF filmed the openoUon to
airlilt Mrs Greaves off the
mountain and gave the
to TV staUons.
video
Paul Williams,
of the Olencoe
Rescu.
Team,
sec...tory
Mountain
SBld
In
.n
angry Jetter: ’The business
of the re::;cue services is rescue, not sell-promotion: And
he .ecuse<! the RAP 01 a
’public relations onslaught’.
Mr WIlIi.ms SBld the
RAF’s
video
01
h.d
W
Mrs
. ...I~air-
Oreave~’s rescue
’!
the
In
second It
recent weeks. The previous
one was of body being
lIfted out of OIencoe,
’The lootAg. is credited to
the RAF and its object
to be to raise the
profile of the nAF
But an RAP spokesman
.ppe.rs
teams.’
lR..oc;t night: ’Cameras are
carried by all helicopters
and some mountain rescue
teams, not just for media
purposes. but 00 g.ther
e~nUal evidence for any
Bald
posslbl. olficl.llnquiry.’
U
u~Pd
the plcture5 could be
to p~Yent
A.ccidpnl.-;,
00
the RAF wos happy
m.ke th.m .vaU.ble.
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LOUTH LEADER
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MORE mysterious sights have been reported in
the skies by local UFO watchers.
Psychic Peter Gregory, of MablethofJ~e
’Skywatch,said that flashing lights were seen m
the sky at Markby, near Alford, between 7 and
.8pm.Jast.Tuesday nigbt. 1bese creports of a.been
red
aircraft, but more baffling are
ball of light going to earth and, a few seconds
fterwards, a green ball going almost to earth
and disappearing,
..
There was a lot of activity In the skies that
and Mr Gregory is studying a vi.deo
night
wing six to eight flashes at the same time. The
flashes were watched for about an hour.
Mr Gregory has checked with the range at
Donna Nook and with RAF Waddington but no
explanations have been offered.
"It is a total blank. It is very, vcry strange.
Some of the flashes are quite strange. It seems
four
to happen every Thesday. 1llere have
on Thesday. We WIll keep
accounts of
uur eyes open, he suid.
The next meeting of Mablcthorpc Sl,:ywatch
is on February 28 in the Remj~gton
sho-
.
bc~n
CI~b,
Mablethorpe, at 7.30pm, The prevIOus mCdmg
attracted about 100 people.
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AS [he regional investigator f?r ,the
Brilish UFO Research Association
(Bufora)it has come t may allenlon
that some of your readers have seen
UFOs (unidentified nying objects) in
Ihe West Norfolk area,
I would be pleased if those people
would get in touch with me, so
sightings can be logged, In a
simple questionaire.
JOHN COPSEY, 60 Sandy Lane.
Dereham, NRl9 2EE.
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is watching the night skies 17 FEB IS 4.
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Nouingharn Evening 1’0,1
A UFO group has been set up to
keep watch on the night sky over
Swindon.
Musician Stephen Sheerin~ and
some of his UFO-spotter fnends
who go out searchmg the skies
twice a week are forming the club.
They plan to have monthly
meeting;s with guest speakers as
well as ’night skX outings".
Stephen doesn t believe in flying saucers but he reckons he has
had a close encounter with a triof mystery lights.
It happened when he was one
f a group of about 30 people from
all over the world who congreated at the top of Silbury Hill
ear Avebury.
"None of us knew what we went
an~le
there for it, it was just a feeling
that we had to go," said Stephen,
36,who lives in Penhill,Swindon.
"It’s not easy to explain what
we saw but a triangle of lights
about 40 f et across glided si.
lently past. It was truly unbelievable and I just don’t know what
it was except that it was an unidentified flying object."
The strange experience hap.
pened two years ago and he claims
the lights were aLso seen by other
Eeople on the hill who came from
France, Germany and even
Lights
other clubs throughout the
country to see if there was an ex-
planatIOn for the lights.
"No one seems to know what it
was," he said.
"I am not saying it came from
another planet or anything like
that. It could have been a stealth
bomber but we want to know.
"Mysterious light triangles are
being spotted all over Europe at
the moment and some people are
claiming to have seen occupants,
It could be one of many things and
our new club aims to carry out a
China,
very serious effort to sol ve the
Stephen, who is married with a mystery."
daughter, has been a keen UFO
Anyone interested in the new
spotter for several years and after UFO club should ring Stephen on
the Silbury sighting he contacted Swindon 729697.
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NEWS of UFO sightIngs, including video
footage of strange lights
over Radcliffe-on-Trent,
will be on the agenda at
the third public meeting
to be called by the East
Midlands UFO Research
Association.
The group meets
tomorrow at 7.30pm In
Bulwell Public Library.
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sky
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who, a in to night Philip. January saw silver-col ured acros near
ked a
saw
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Haydon,
the On woman
woman cover d se ming
son,
and hear
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over that
col
994
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publish
Gregory,
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"mas ive
about the has
spaceships
own
her
spoken with orange have
past
they
vinced
Taunton,
her
acquaintances
sightings
Stoke
evi- to bo k to
in hopes a
have
also
in pleased anyonewbo
gathering she
is
may
sightings
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set
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have
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strange Somerset
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to
have
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months,
net-
who
investigate
se n been experience felt
have
St
of
a of
in
friends
col aborating
by
while
her ter ified
UFO."
mer States who have
and
have
but
Object,
has
Carter convinced
it.
calmed
President
and
is
she
never Unidentified
I
read
witnes es by
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others
notable
second-hand
spot ed
,
of
some
she
the
for
people,
the
it.
subject about
a
for- United one, they
it
became
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the
self.taught
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she
said: a
As ociation
is
1st,
creatu s.
universe only
the
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about She that
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to
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wants
Elizabeth
BUFF:
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has
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spoken (randson, oran&,e
Dearman of visitors woman the about has In windos"
of
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Faulk.1and friends with have
this
Dearman
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out
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.
enthusiast
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Shoppers spot UFO
over store’s car park
been wondering to myself if r
was seeing things but my husband
backs me up and he is a very logical
man.
"It was unidentified and it was
flying so, yes, it was a UFO.
"I am desperate to talk to anyone
r have always
who saw it as
believed the light can play tricks on
your eyes, especially at night, but this
was nol a trick"
Mrs Clarke has asked ror anyone
else who saw the craft to gel in touch
with
She said: "It was covered in lights,
hundreds of them, with one flashing
on the top.
. "r am sure other people must have
seen it. I cannot understand how so
many people missed il.
"I am beginning to even doubt it
happened myself because r have
never seen anything like it."
UFO sightings that are reported to
the Civil Aviation Authority are referred to the Ministry of Defence.
A spokesman for the ministry said
the sighting would be logged and
investigated by 8 secretariat aedicated
to the subject.
Anyone who wishes to contacl Mrs
Clarke should do so through the
Walford Observer, 124 Rickmansworth Road,Watford WDI 7JW.
SHOPPING at Tesco in Rick- have
mansworth was an unforgettable
experience for a couple who
looked up to see a craft "the size
of a hundred aeroplanes" overhead.
The myslerious craft, shaped like an
eye and covered n lights, appeared in
the sky as Mr Barry Clarke and his
wife, Carol, were loading groceries
into their car on Monday evening.
II flew al the height of a helicopter
but was, Mrs Clarke said "much,
much larger".
The even more bizarre twisl to the
tale came when the Clarkes looked al
other shoppers expect ng them to be
in similar awe. of the unidentified
flying object.
In a scene reminiscent of Close
Encounters of the Third Kind,Mr and
Mrs Clarke found themselves the only
people to have noticed the giant ship.
While the couple craned their necks
to the skies, olher shoppers wailed
impatiently to leave the car park.
Then, as they tried to follow the
ship while it continued its flight, the
pail could not believe olher motorists
In Riverside Drive were not stopping
to watch.
Mrs Clarke, 42, who runs a card
shop in Buckinghamshire and has
never seen a UFO before, said: "I
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19 4-
Nonhanls Evening Telegraph.
Kettering
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UFO mysteries
Aliens after
IT COULD be
more sitings
of UFOs in the county have been reported to the
a case of
Evening Telegraph.2
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4
Dorothy Taylor, 8t, of Lime Road. Kettering,
spotted a mystery object in the sky.
She said: "It was like a big glittering ornngecoloured lamp in the sky. I know it wasn’t a star
because of the way it moved across the sky:’
county
Mrs Taylor is one of about
people who reported seeing a strange object in the
sky between midnight on Thursday and the early
hours of Friday. If you saw anything or have any
explanations for the strange object write to Your
Lelten, Evening Telegraph, Northfield Avenue,
.
half-a-dozen
Kettering, NNI6 9TI.
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Probe on
UFO film
AN
amateur video
enthusiast has filmed
a UFO, it was claimed
yesterday.
The two-minute film was
taken by an unnamed businessman who says he and
his family saw a targe
white light travelling
slowly over the town of
Bonnybridge,
Srirlingshire.
And now the film is
being examined by BBC
experts in Glasgow.
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ARE aliens watching us? That’s the
question they’re asking In the Hucknall.
Bulwell and Basford area after further
slghtlngs of UFOs.
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There was a wealth of
I n ve s II gat 0 r Ton y
Interest last November James,
the East
when slghtlngs
UFOs Midlands UFO Research
were recorded over Association, said that the
t
Newstead Abbey.
latest slghtlngs matched
I
They made national descriptions 01 cralt seen
news and anstlred ’ul1 ’over Arnold In August,
halls at meetings
the Mansfield end Newstead
East Midlands UFO
Abbey In November and
!
search Assoclallon, who Arnold two weeks ago.
aim to keep abreast 01 any
Some 01 the descrlp.
developments.
lions claim the UFOs were
Now more slghtlngs 01 as big as three to ’our
unusual lights and -.houslS across
about’
mysterious objects have. 150
with while
been made. by sky.wat. gray ’eet blue cloloured
and
chers.
hovering
More than 30 slghtlngs lights and Ihe air. about
100 leat In
have been recorded In
Mr James said the
recent months and ’resh
checked
reports Irom BulweU and orgnlsatlon hed of highwith atocklsts
Basford have come lrom powered laser equipment
more than a dozen In- and had rul&d out
any
dependent sources.
chanea 01 pranksters.
The Ministry De’ence
Anyone wllh further
deny any military activity Inlormatlon should conand East Midlands Inter- tact the essoclalton on
national Airport claim 275623.
there have been no unusual aircraft movaments. ..
The latesl batch of
baffled sky.watchers all
described the alien vision
as a aeries 01 three while
lights and two r&d.
No noise accompanies
the sudden appearenee of
the lights which seem
according to some
wI! nesses
to ba
hanging In the sky.
Thlrteen.year-old Shane
Barratt 01 Midland Gar.
dens, Bulwell, and his
friend, Jonathon Bloom. . A BRIGHT white light
field (15) of Cheltenham
hovering in the sky in
Street, Old Basford, In.
the early houn today
alsted they saw a glowing
has left one Norfolk
regularly In the
man puzzling about the
. ak les last week.
existence of UFOs.
Shane explained: "We
ley, of
.were outside with the
Terence
telescope looking at stars
says he saw
Tun
. IInd trying to find Saturn
. the strange light as .he
"whim we saW this glowing
tooked--out of his
object. The next minute II
window towards
was gone out of sight."
wich.
His grand mol her, Mary
.It was a ball of
. Swift
of Corben Gar.
. Jight.um v!ngerratil:lenS, Bulwell, confirmed
cally," he said.
his story when she saw a
.We live near RAF
similar object.
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near base
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"I cannot be sure what I
saw but I know I saw lights
In the sky and I know It
was not an aeroplane,"
she said.
Olhers spotted the
object above Daybrook
and In Holbrook, Derby-
shire.
Lynne Walton (391 01
Chatsworlh Avenue,
Carlton, said: "It was JUSI
hanging there like 1 was
on a piece of.strlng. It had
Ihree white lights and two
red ones.
--"tflave aJway~
_kept an
open mind but r have naver
seen anything like that In
"
my life
CoItishalt so we are
used to seeing aeroplanes and helicopters
with search lights, but
this was nothing like
that and there was no
noise. [ think it may
have been a UFO."
RAf Coltishall
spokesman Sqn Ldr
Jack Love said he was
not aware of any activ-
.
ity trom the base.
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A KETTERING couple who believe though it was above the Kettering
they saw a UFO are appealing for rugby ground and then moved out of
Nicola and Peter Minney saw a
triangular object with a brilliant
white light hanging in the sky just
after S this morning.
They say the object looked as
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Uf:Q spotted over town
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other people to who may have
spotted the object to come forward.
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view above their Pipcr’s Hill Road
home.
A spokesman for the Met Office
said sometimcs there were
thunderstorms in the distance and the
clouds became brightly illuminated
which could be mistaken for UFOs.
phone.
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,
j;:;
COLLEGE lecturer
3
George Rawcliffe Is
joining forces with the
HBC In a bid to make
contact with aliens in
outer space.
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(jrimshy Evening TclC[:raph Lincs
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Dally Slar London
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tt.b 1994
Secret of
linle men
in a UfO!
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Now Mr
analysing
tion.
about the world’s most
baffling UFO mystery.
Four tiny alien bodies
were reported to have been
found in the wreckage of a
crashed spacecraft.
Movie director Steven Spiel-
berg has obtained secret military mm of the incident, which
has always been officially
,
for years.
Fact
Encounters were fantasy,just Sci.
eneI’ fiction. This will be
MET and Close
fact.-
science
A scMpt is being wriHen
and Spielberg has earmarked i:50 million for the
film, which is due for
release on the 50th anniversary of the UFO landing in three years’ time.
lis provisional title is
code name of the
White House commiHee
appointed to investigate
UFO sightings.
"The film will prove conclusively that beings from
outer space DO exist, says
M~ic-12,
~
the
..
needs proper
ing.
research-
Mr Gregory and his
fellow UFO spotters
believe the claft may
be using the East Coast
as a fLightpath.
The red Ughts on the
British Telecom mast at
Trusthorpe therefore
provicg a particularly
useful beacon for the
Gre- craft.
lnlonDa-
’cap-
Phenomenon
~so
a theory
There is
that UFOs may be
Unkcd to a bbarre phenomenon 17 miles away
in Louth where several
householders reported
that their TVI had sud-
He himself has
tured’ one of the flying denly switched channel
objects on video.
for no appeient reason.
He says: "We’re Dot
Skywatc:h has alcranks and we’re not ready staged one meetsaying these are visita- ing in Mab!etborpe but
tions from little green they are still looking
men from Mars.
for interested people.
Mr Gregory can be
"However. there ill
definitely some unexplained activity which
denied.
handful of generals and
officials, in a Hollywood
ven<ion of the story.
Spielberg says: "I’m a
UFO enthusiast and I’ve
known about this secret
l’eter
gory. (54), of Somenby
Avenue in the resort,
has established a group
caUed Skywatch with a
view to counselling nod
THE sensational truth is
soon to be revealed
He plans to use the
astonishing footage, which
has only been seen by a
’-
A GROUP has been set
up to investigate a
spate of UFO sightings
on the Lincolnshire
CoasL
Since last May, there
have been more.than
20 ey’ewitness reports
of glowlng’.objects or
flashing lights particulady in the Mablethorpe area.
contacted on
thorpe 4.42597.
was mystified. "There was
foil which couldn’t be torn
or even denled." he
.ByMICHAEL
HELLlCAR
reported.
"There were sheels of
hard stuff like plastic, only
it wasn’t plastic. And rigid
nlbbery sluff thal wasn’t
like anything I can
descMbe.
one of Spielberg’s team.
"There has been a huge
cover-up to prevent lhe
public knowing the facls.
We will tell the story
Bodies
exactly as it happened.It beg’lln on the night of
But,just as the two local
radio stations were broadJuly 2, 1947, when a
shaped object was spotted casllng this aslounding
flying over an air foree news, they received an
base near tht: slt:epy eity order from Wash ngton lo
of Roswt:ll. New Mexico.
cease transmission "for
Soon aferwards, almost national security reasons".
100 miles out in the desert,
Meanwhile, .200 miles
there was a thunderous away, on the remote San
explosion.
Agustin Plain, engineer
The next day, a rancher Barney BarneU and a
stumbled across wreckage group of archaeology stuand called in the authori- aents were trek king
towards a huge metal
lies. U.S. Air Foree
Jesse Marcel arrived, but object. H was tne craft’s
disc-
M~or
home...
N
Mable-
To mark the Year of the
Family the BBC 1s staging a
live attempt to
communicate with other
beings and embrace what
Mr Rawcliffe calls the
Universal Family.
Radio presenter Allan
Beswick
team
R wclifTe and uFo a’
exPert Jenny Randall in
moment of broadcasting
history.
The Manchester-based
GMR station will beam out
snippets of life on earth to
give a potted picture of how
- "Mr’
’ill.!
uP-WIth
we live.
Loch Ness
The world was originally
covered In water so GMR
are planning to play
Handel’s Water Music
overlaid with whale calls,
dolphin noIses and the
sound of the sea.
They hope whatever
lurks In outer space will
recognlse the sounds and
respond In kind.
A BBC urtlt In Scotland
will also play sound effects
over Loch Ness In an
attempt to communicate
with alien llfeforms. The
programme will be
broadcast on February
Mr Rawcllffe, a senior
lecturer at BJackpool and
the Fylde College. said:
"This Is a very exclt1ng
Idea. I am convinced that
there Is something out
1.
there."
~ies
cockpit and inside were
the
of four aliens.
Barnett claims; "The
heads were big, round and
bald.. The eyes were small
and oddly spaced.
"They were between
lhree and four feet tall,
with long rmgers. You
could see they weren’t
human.""
The military’s officlal
photographic record of the
diseovery was made by
Nicholas Van Poppen
who look hundreds of stili .
plelurcs and several reels’
of cine film.
He WII$ made to hand
over every fnmt: to Intel.
lilence experts and
warned never to reveal
what he had seen.
But he says: "Three of
the aliens had been badly
In
the
mutilated
crash but the fourth
-
was unmarked. I filmed
the post mortem, when
doctors tMcd to see how
they differed
from humans, but I never
knew their findings.""
Van Poppen’s film is
now in Sple1berg’s posses.
biologic-aHy
wi11 be the
ccntrepiece of his movie.
sion and it
Damaged
Some of the UFO wreckage was taken to an air
base in Ohio. but although
most 0 f it was stored under
armed guard in Hangar 84
at Roswell."
Even today, Hangar 84 is
guarded and sealed.
The damaged bodies
were cremated, aceording
to another eyew1tness, but
the fourth Was flown 10 a
hush.hush UFO research
museum on the oulskirts
of Los Angeles.
there, kept in a
It b
and
refrl~ra r.Man Imown
From
as The
Nowhere.
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251.
252.
253.
254.
255.
256.
257.
258.
259.
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Ralph
No~
s Speaks
Editors note: When Dave ’Clarke & myself were putting together Phantoms
of the Sky in 1989 we asked Ra.lph Noyes to answer sundry questions
which we thought were germane to the topic of UFOs, the government &
the Rendlesham cas~. Our publishers cut out about 90% of the material
Ral ph kindly supplied us wi th so we are prin t i ng it in full here.
Al though Ralph has made grea t con t r i bu t ions to the UK UFO communi ty
is still a great deal of suspicion about him
over the years
have had several
because . of his previously held . posi tion. I
ufologists, some of t,em well-known and published, who have seriously
confided in me that they think Ralph is a government ’mole’ working to
subvert ufology! "Above Top Secret" or "Just Doing His Job"? This is
what Ralph has to say. Make your own mind up.
t~ere
who!,
I reached a
fairly senior grade in the MOD and had access to
whatever documents were necessary to my responsibilities. These
included TOP SECRET material generally, as well as many other papers
character (eg. operational orders
still more restricted
of a
how and when the Prime Minister would be advised to
specifying
’,~fonsider the British response to a nucleqr threat to this country.)
,):7
as go i n g 0 n . in the
But I r mal sope r f e c t 1 y c I ear t hat m 11 C h e 1 s e
vY
MOD which I didn’t kno~v about because it wasn’t relevant to the jobs I
was doing: for example, I remained as ignorant as the rest of us about
that "anthrax island" in the Hebrid~s which my colleagues in the Navy
.
Department succ2ssfully kept under wraps for ahout four decades until
.;;,/’" 19881 (I simply didn’t "need to know" about that unpalatable episode
for the sake of my own work in the Air Force Department; and nobody ever told me.) If somebody above me had wished to
quite rightly
conceal from me that the British or other governments were in touch
with extraterr~strials, they could certainly have done so. But 1’m
pretty sure that I would have ,got some intimation of this, even if
concern for my career prospects might have persuaded me not to enquire
further! But I never had the faintest whiff of any such thing.
More important than my own testimony, however, is the fact that
Admiral of the Fleet the Lord Hill-Norton, who was the Chief of the
Defence Staff from 1971 to 1973, never had the smallest indication of
ET contact. He was the Defence ’supremo’; nothing of Defence
have been kep t from him; I I m clear from several
signifi cance
disc11ssions with him that he knew nothing of any extraterrestrial
approach up to the date of his retirement in the mid-1970s. Those who
still wish to disbelieve me or Lord Hill-Norton (on the grounds that
or perhaps merely incompp.tent!)
we are either deceitful or ignorant
will have to consider how the supposed nET fai thfuls" in Whi
have managed (for four decades?) to secure government funds, Whitehall
office space, telephones, s ecre tarie s, was te-paper baske t sand tota i
secrecy wit~out so much as a word to the rest of us or any diffi~ulty
with the Comptroller and Audi tor General, who keeps tfuitehall
accollTItable for every penny spent.
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1ntf’usiOfU; ?
In the several capacities which brought me into touch with UFO
rep0rts during my 28 years in the MOD I encountered several reports,
particulRrly those from military’ establishments, which indicated "high
strangeness". I, and military colleagues, had little doubt that
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Fresh ~portll’8Dge hm BulweU to Gardea., Bulwell. claimed to. b.ve said.
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Basford and have cbme from more leea a Ilowlol object In the clhrt,
"1 have aI....’y -r> open.aUn d.
than a dozen indepeadent iOun:eI.
skies rep1arIy since Friday.
but I have never seen anything like
Th Mli f Deli
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’they that In my ure." . .
activit:and
Investigator Tony Jama of the Eut
International Airport claim. there
uWe were outside with the telacope
have beeD DO WlUSuaJ aircraft move. lookinl at ltan and trying to find Sat. .’,Midlands UFO Research Association
ments.
urn when we uw this II0winJ object said that the latest slghtinp matched
The latest batch of bamed Nott. . The next minute it was lone out of descriptions of craft seen over Arnold
In AUIU.t. Mansneld In November
sky-watchers describe the allea Jigbt;’. uid Shane.
again last w.eekend.
vision as a seria or three while lights
Their Itory "as conClrmed by and
.
He said tbe organisation had
and two red.
Shane’s p’andmother Mary Swift, 55,
No noise accompanlel the ludden of Corbeo Gardens, BulweU, who checked with stockists of high-powappearance or the lipts which seem, claimed that she saw a dmU r object ered laser equipment and bad ruled
out any chance ot pranksters.
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Flashing.
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SEND for the Hubble tele- (Jlane-sponers MichaelHuntingdon
Reid, of Elm Close,
Huntingdonshire who saw "weird lights" over their
scope
home at around midnight that Sunhas gone UFO crazy.
Last week we caHed for readers day,
Mrs Reid said: "They were flyto help us solve the mystery of the
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bright lights seen by reader Rita
Johnson in the midnight sky over
Godmanchester.
This week we have received a
galaxy of calls from
readers all over the
area offering their solutions to this celestial
teaser.
ranged
Theories
from lighls on Mac-
THE Telegraph & Argus has
been inundated with calls
from readers about UFOs
following recent sightlngs in
Thackley and Wilsden.
The latest close encounter was
reported by Bradford Council.
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above Wibsey ftom his home in
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A light sleeper, Mrs Styles always sleeps with her curtains open,
and has been watching the strange
lights over the town for about three
months including the same night
as Mrs Johnson.
She told the Crier.’’The lights
are very bright like a very bright
star they certainly couldn’t be
Coun Rangzeb
He said they hovered above
the area for about 15 minutes
and then vanished,
Coun Rangzeb, Labour member for Toller, said: "They were
like nothing I have ever seen
before. It didn’t look like a
plane or a helicopter."
He said his son Fiaz, 12, had
spotted Coun Rangzeb, pictured. said: "He came In all
excited and told me
"I have always believed that
there was something out there.
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it.
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say it was an aircraft, but it
strange because they had theit
lights on as if they were flying
from north to
Three Huntingdon teenagers,
StelTan Head, Matthew Crawley
and Scott Burrows, sponed two
bright, slow moving lights whilst
standing in Kent Road on the Oxmoor estate.
Steffan said they were convinced that they were moving
together and part of something
bigger.
He added; "I jokingly said
that maybe it was a UFO but
my mates said no way. I must
.
say it was a bit srrange,"
Georgina Hale, of Ram~y,
said she saw a very bright
shooting star thaI night as she
travelled from.St Ives to
Wyton.
"It was," she said. "the most
beautiful sight I’ve ever seen.
I’ve seen a few before, but
nothing like
But a more
explanation comes from Ted
Fleming, of Great Quse Kite Flyers, who told our reporter that it
was not unusual for kite enthusiasts to fly the kites at night with
lights. He commented: The size of
an the angle
the lights can ’., of
.
view can change.
Th mystery continues and all
theories will be gratefu l1y accepted
here at the newsdesk on (0480)
406555.
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must be something
wrong with Wyton and Alconbury’s radar srstems if they didn’t
pick them
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Traffic policemen Pes GeofY
Bye and Peter Simpson were so
puzzled by the bright red lights
they saw while on duty at the
Hunls Motors roundabout in Hunti ngdon - they got out of the ir patrol
look.
car to take a
from a plane,"
Pc Bye said: "I would definitely
This view is shared by keen
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them for help with our fight to
keep assisted area status!
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NEW ERA: Fact or Fiction? that
was the burning question in ’every
member’s mind when on Wednesday
January 12, an illuminating talk was ,,"
given to the New Era Club by Mrs Fry,
who is the representative for BUFORA
& Contact International U.K., the two
national UFO research organisations.
Many members were surprised to
learn that sitings of UFO’s were
recorded many aeons aQo from the
folklore of Aboriginal tribes, ancient
Indian civilisations and equally far
back in Chinese history there are
records of "fiery chariots" crossing
the sky.
Modern methods enable these
sightings of UFO’s to be photographed, and Mrs Fry had many slides
showing strange flying objects, not
only resembling flying saucers but
also cigar shaPf!d and even spherical
"sitings" which hed been photographed in many different areas of the
world as far apart as Switlerland,S.A.
and
merica, France and In Finland ".-yo. also
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in the U.K~
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efternoon and one which left many
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sky OYel" Bolton last night.
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night sky and called police to report the mysterious
lights.
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reslents in
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A NIGHT’S stargazing turned
by L VNNE ROBERTSON
into a close encounter for
pensioner Stella Hamilton,
said. "All the lights on the object went
out when a plane flew overhead, towards
Leeds.Bradford Airpul’l."
She ran to fetch husband Jack, 80, and
the couple were both able tu see the craft
clearly when its lights came back on
after the plane had passed.
"When we got a better look, it appeared
more cigar-shaped with lights running
across the n’fiddle," she said.
Mrs Hamilton said friends had scan-cd
with disbelief when she told them of her
encounter but changed their minds
when they read of the experience of
computer operator, Jane Moorhouse, in
Mrs Hamilton, 66, of Wellington
Road, Wilsden, today relived her
strange experience with a UFO.
She called the Telegraph & Argus after
reading about an Unidentifted Flying
Object seen over Thackley earlier this
month.
The pensioner described how she went
to her bedroom window after hearing
the drone of engines - and saw a cigar.
shaped object with portholes, twinkling
with lights and gliding across the sky
towards Oxenhope and Haworth.
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Philip Mantle, of the Batley-based
Independent UFO Network, said there
had been a number of similar sightings
nationwide in December - including
two in the Bradford area.
Anyone with similar sightings can
contact Philip on 0924 444049.
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described how she and husband Derek
watch a 20ft.!ong grey torpedo-shaped
object float about 150ft above their home
earlier this month.
UFO expert David Barclay uf Shipley,
said there had been about 20 similar.
sightings in 20 years, all of which
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Television
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star . !DolorwayOO get a glimpse: of
sighl
gazers in the Ascot theManager of Chancellor’s
h.
area thought t. e. Estate Agenl in Ascot High
Martians had landed Strect;Colin Keaiing, laid: "It
after seeing.a strange ’;Jooks like II giant
about
bave all
in the night skies.
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tJFO experts from all II because atsee It sblnlng
can really
over the cou.ntry h ave brightly over the Higb Sb’ecl.
been descen~lng on the Apparently you can see it
told that from the mooorway."
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represcntiltives 01 eilch Euro
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The Europc(1n PiHI,illnenl is 10
consider the rropo~,ilion tl1is
month.
MP Sir Teddy Taylol. whO
describes the rHojC(:1 .1S iI
an intrigu.
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horrcndolls w,1St" of Iw.,ds.
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over the Christmas period
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and wc’ve
enquiring as 10 what it IS.
"We’ve had people come
down from UFO societies
aDd even a woman from a
LondoD University who was
il was a UFO.
people had to tell people 10
percuhar rotatmg bursts
Manager of Panliles, move on aftcdhey have bcc:n
of light had been spotted Graham Bellwood, bas bcc:n slopping on the M3 to see
in the sky over tbe inundated witb telepbone [t’s amazing the interest that
to this hu caused."
calls from people
Christmas period.
The club ba, taken dowf.f
The mysterious vision was find out whal the light
the ’Sky Trekker’ this
in f8(;t II high powered beam, display is.
used II special e trecl by
Palltil,n Club in London’
Bagshot
CIOlSgow
Sund;;y
The rotating beam which
is called a ’Sky Trekker’
givc:8 the effecl of a windmill
9
and can be seen throughout
the A$eot area.
II was erected outside the
dub for two weeks over
Christmas as a promouon,
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abo be slopping their can on
the hard shoulder of the M3
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I am the sort of person who is never
happier than when trying to believe eleven
impossible things before breakfast. To
prove I am flexible as well as daft, I
decided to watch the soberly named Inter.
national lLFO Sensation, an hour-long
documentiry buried, but not quite deeply
enough, in BBC2’s mid-afternoon schedul.
ing on 4 January. At one level it was a
marvellously wacky programme. UFOs
and their inhabitants are apparently not
immune to fashion. Little green men are
out and small grey citizens with no ears, no
eyebrows and three to four digits per hand
are m.
But the Extra Terrestrials were not the
stars of the show. I was riveted by the
solemn, earnest, glassy-eyed witnesses re.
telling in monotone their close encounters.
Of course, conspiracy theories abounded
and they are very contagious. It flicked
through my mind that most of the witnesses seemed to have unnecessarily large
ears, but .1 got a grip on myself and
addressed the underlying mystery of the
programme the unexplained absence of
any real production values. The programme had been bought in, with licencepayers’ money. It felt like schools broadcasting - by which I do not mean somcthing made for schoolchildren hut something made by the Lower Fourth as an
alternativc to macrame.
There were some unforgettable moments, however. The subject-matter was
more ~___ _
_______.than frivolous. Most of the witnesses
.. .
.
were dull but completely plausible. Just
occasionally, someone would begin normally enough and then go into orbit. My
favourite was a chap who remarked in a
throw-away line that of course the
Third Reich was in cahoots with the Extra
Terrestrials. Everything from the fruity to
the fairly obvious was seamlessly joined by
an invisible transatlantic humanoid. No
statements were challenged. Apparently
the good ETs have issued warnings against
bad ETs but have issued no guidelines
about appal1ing documentaries.
If you cannot get lively television out of
alien intelligences poised to take over the
world, chopping up American cattle and
irradiating everyone they come into contact with, what hope has a Television
History Workshop production on the politics of education policy over the last 50
years? Answer every hope. From Butler
to Baker: education for Ilvlng (BBC2, 4
January) was excellent. The first of a
4-
prospectlhesc’ ill’I’IIS ,1,1) .111
;’I[ound us. tt(’,r IS rlc) CJ’I),ll
urgency ilS no proD I 01 IhCIr
existence C.l1 Iw rJISr.OVl)(l)c!.
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was, wilh one woman
insisting two friendly
aliens had taken her
for a walk on the
moon, and a man
claiming he had been
seduced by a sexy
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of odd disappearances
and myslerious loss of
memory.
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